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James Ward Study for the Oil Painting "The Children of Theophilus Levitt, Esquire."
James Ward, 1769–1859, British
Study for the Oil Painting "The Children of Theophilus Levitt, Esquire."
1820 to 1830
James Ward Study of a Calf
James Ward, 1769–1859, British
Study of a Calf
undated
James Ward Study from Nature, One of the Children of Charity for the Large Picture of the Waterloo Allegory
James Ward, 1769–1859, British
Study from Nature, One of the Children of Charity for the Large Picture of the Waterloo Allegory
undated
James Ward The Wood Cutter
James Ward, 1769–1859, British
The Wood Cutter
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James Ward Ferrets
James Ward, 1769–1859, British
Ferrets
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James Ward Study of the Head of a Ram
James Ward, 1769–1859, British
Study of the Head of a Ram
undated
James Ward Study of a Climbing Plant (Pumpkin Family)
James Ward, 1769–1859, British
Study of a Climbing Plant (Pumpkin Family)
undated
James Ward Study of a Sleeping Dog
James Ward, 1769–1859, British
Study of a Sleeping Dog
undated
James Ward Studies of Hands
James Ward, 1769–1859, British
Studies of Hands
undated
James Ward Studies of Dogs lying down
James Ward, 1769–1859, British
Studies of Dogs lying down
undated
James Ward Windsor Park Paling
James Ward, 1769–1859, British
Windsor Park Paling
undated
James Ward Head of a Tiger
James Ward, 1769–1859, British
Head of a Tiger
undated
James Ward A Mare: Possibly a Study for "L'Amour de Cheval", Dated 1827, in the Tate Gallery
James Ward, 1769–1859, British
A Mare: Possibly a Study for "L'Amour de Cheval", Dated 1827, in the Tate Gallery
1827
James Ward The Beggar's Oak, Bagot's Park, Aug. 12th, 1820 (A Celebrated Ancient Tree on Lord Bagot's Blithfield Hall Estate in Staffordshire)
James Ward, 1769–1859, British
The Beggar's Oak, Bagot's Park, Aug. 12th, 1820 (A Celebrated Ancient Tree on Lord Bagot's Blithfield Hall Estate in Staffordshire)
1820